The Stones' Bigger Bang


I was fairly appalled to see that there have been threads on this site in the past few days about such worthy topics as Bob Denver's passing, but no posts about the Stone's first studio album in nearly eight years.

So, given that this is site is populated by music lovers (as opposed to equipment geeks who have to be reminded about music), let's hear it. Who has spun the new album and what do you think? I think there are five or six good to very good songs on it, and one great song (the blues tune "Back of My Hand"). I think the much-hyped "Streets of Love" is the worst song on the album -- overproduced crap that sounds like Jagger's mostly awful solo albums.

Overall, an honest album and fair contribution to what is, in my opinion, the most distinguished (and by far, deepest) catalog in rock music.
raquel
I think they are really marinettes operated by a computerized puppeteer software program written by Tom Jones.
It's become de rigeur to bash the Stones--and, certainly, some of the criticism is justified--but I think "A Bigger Bang" is perhaps their best album since "Tattoo You." Only "Voodoo Lounge" rivals it for that title, IMO. Granted, that may not being saying much, as many of their albums from the 80s and 90s pale next to their classic output, but I think that ABB is pretty damn good, considering that these guys probably wouldn't have to work for 10 lifetimes. It shows an edge and rawness that the group hasn't demonstrated in years. For me, it's a pretty encouraging sign. I hope they continue in this direction. The closer they get back to the sound of "Exile," the better.
>>The closer they get back to the sound of "Exile," the better.

Keep on dreamin'. Tumbling Dice and Hip Shake have been replaced by the Metamucil Waltz.
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>>Keep on dreamin'. Tumbling Dice and Hip Shake have been replaced by the Metamucil Waltz.

Whatever. I should've expected a typically ignorant response from you. You've contributed absolutely NOTHING to this forum--just smarmy, smart-ass replies. Get a pair of ears and listen again; you might be surprised what you find.